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Jawline filler Calgary

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  1. How to Slim Your Face With Filler for the Jawline Using a filler to slimdown your face — it sounds like an oxymoron. But in your quest for younger-looking skin, adding volume to your jawline may be your secret weapon. We all lose volume in our faces as we age. As we lose fat in our faces, folds show up on our noses and more pronounced jowls appear. Why? Because everything slides forward. Here’s a test: Put your hands on the sides your face and push your skin back toward your ears. Is that the way you wished your skin looked? If so, that’s a sign you’ve lost volume. And to fix it, we need to add some of that volume back. We do that through Voluma and Restylane Lyft fillers. When we add a filler to the jawline, it makes a huge difference in the appearance of your skin. Why Should You Consider Jawline Filler? When you decide to change your look, you have two options: injections or surgery. If you want injections, we start with a product like Restylane Lyft. It provides 4-6 months of correction when we put it in the cheeks and jaw. That doesn’t sound like very long, but if you like it, you can move to a product that’s more long-term. Other products last 18 months to 2 years, but they’re more expensive. Did You Know? You always have the option to reverse the effects of a filler. If you don’t like your results, we have products that dissolve the filler and remove the correction that was made. A surgical procedure is very different. Your results are permanent and much more dramatic. After all, you’re getting part of your skin removed. That also means your recovery will be much longer. With cosmetic surgery, you’ll need to give your skin time to heal. With filler, on the other hand, you can have a correction done in a matter of minutes, see immediate results, and be on your way. Is Filler in the Jawline Safe? Rest assured — a filler jaw reduction is safe, as long as you trust the procedure to an experienced professional. It’s not something you want just anyone to do — and

  2. definitely not something you want to try at home. Your doctor uses the best filler product available and has the expertise to do the injection safely. How to Prepare for Your Filler Appointment If you decide you’d like to try filler, first visit your dermatologist for a consultation. They can evaluate your skin and make some recommendations as to what product would be best for you. For the best experience with fillers, follow these tips so you know what to do and what to expect. 1. Know Your Budget Before your consultation, know what you can afford to do. Then be willing to talk to your doctor about what it’d take to get a full correction. Many times, it takes several syringes of filler to get the correction you’re hoping for — and that gets expensive. But, if you can only afford a little, it’s okay to start with that amount. Then you can always get more as finances allow. Also, be willing to discuss your budget with your doctor. Maybe hiding your budget seems like a smart move or maybe you’re embarrassed to admit your limits, but it’s best to be up front. If you tell your doctor what you can afford, they can help you plan for getting the most from your investment. Avoid Blood-Thinning Medication and Drinks Anytime you have an injection, bruising is a possibility, even though we try to avoid it. So, to do your part in minimizing bruising, avoid products that cause your blood to thin in the two weeks leading up to your injections. This includes Advil, Aspirin, St. John’s Wart, and even red wine. When you stay away from those products, you ensure a better outcome that leaves you looking as natural as possible after your procedure.

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